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Concerning his carnal mind and foul mouth, he forfeited a Matthew 18 reproof long ago when he entering a public forum. A tree is known by its fruit, and nothing but rottenness and contention follow his posts. What is singularly amazing is how he can keep a straight face when he uses his data so selectively to disparage his theological opponents - even as he ignores the same data when it undercuts his own delusion.I agree. His obsession with the diabolical pre-trib fantasy has deterred me from posting here.
The doctrinal problems associated with the theological system (known as dispensationalism) that is associated with the pre-trib "rapture" theory are complex, and the controversy is dangerous to the consensus view, because when believers begin to examine their Bibles, they may find other aspects of the rapture system equally dubious. That is particularly bad news for the commercial interests associated with the Cult (e.g. the "Left Behind" series of apocalyptic fiction), for it is a billion dollar cash cow. Indeed, those doctrinal expatriates who have come to see Christianity in a more historic light have already found what kind of hardball is played by those whose bread and butter or, in this case, fragile ego, is at stake.
Those intrepid souls who actually believe the Scripture where Christ tells us "a tree is known by its fruit," might want to study the abysmal history of the origins of the Rapture Cult -- a process many embarked upon decades ago -- and their conclusion is directly related to why many call it a cult in the first place. The short version is, it started as a small study group with occultic practices, but when it grew to the abomination we presently see, its early proponents covered up the origin in order to legitimize the doctrine.
Some would say such assertions are damaging the faith of the millions already immersed in the system, but the Bible not only says it is the truth that will set you free, it ominously tells us that, in the last generation, there will be a wholesale departure from the historic truth of the Gospel. Huge numbers of Christians have been taught this applies to those supposedly "left behind," but the truth is that they are fulfilling this great "falling away" themselves with their refusal to come to the knowledge of the truth.
We have learned that most "Christians" react with antagonism to information that contradicts their programming. We would hope that they would instead re-examine their assumptions through the clear lens of a sincere Biblical analysis. However, one of the most wonderful aspects of the Good News is the fact that "God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap" (Galatians 6:7). The truth is, the Strong Delusion the LORD promised he would bring is closely related to the lie of the Rapture Cult - and God warned them that "I will choose their delusion" (Isaiah 66:4), "...because they received not the love of the truth...." (II Thessalonians 2:10).